Home tossing alchemist?


Advice


So I was working on items for the alchemist and a pattern was coming up and became a theme. Dungeon crasher, Muleback Cords, Heavyload Belt, Gloves of Shaping, Throw Anything.

So now he can handle stone and wood as if it was clay and has absurd amount of light load, like 900lbs? Can I make a good grip with gloves, then toss a boulder? I can easily lift it over my head.


Being able to lift the weight does not mean you can throw it effectively. You must be the same size category as the object you intend to throw, at a minimum, because an object your size is considered to be a two-handed weapon and you can't size those up.


Can I drop it on your head, push it down some stairs?


Try going barbarian and get the raging hurler powers. Grab a chunk of ground, pick it up and hurl the whole thing at someone.
BTW those gloves are epic! First time seeing them and I can think of so many uses! Mould holes in the side of walls to make doors, mold the celing to come down and block an entranceway, gain a 'psudo-burrowing' speed, build a quick rock tent, bend trees into bridges... so many uses!


Changing class is not an option, so I have to make with what I got. While I can't apparently toss things I can lift over my head, with feral mutagen I can easily slice and dice trough most walls and door. Gonna be carrying a butterknife so I can just cut the locks off the wooden doors.

The gloves are really epic all in all.
Combined with a Amulet of Mighty Fists(Breaking ability) and feral mutagen, I can do some real damage, if I recall Adamantine has 20 hardness, gloves halve it to ten, Breaking ignores 5.

Sunder away!

Community / Forums / Pathfinder / Pathfinder First Edition / Advice / Home tossing alchemist? All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in.
Recent threads in Advice
Weightlifting Competition
Druid Gear